Singer Hesta Prynn tells MusicBlogger about filming her stop-motion video for "Can We Go Wrong" in New York's Central Park.

Singer Hesta Prynn tells MusicBlogger about filming her stop-motion video for "Can We Go Wrong" in New York's Central Park. A few weeks ago, I got a tweet from director Randy Slavin urging me to check out his latest video on YouTube. I watched the short for Hesta Prynn's "Can We Go Wrong" and immediately tweeted back: "How did she DO that?!" (The "that" in question is the stop-motion "melting" and jumping she does in the video.) He responded that it took weeks to plan and film.

Then, in a small-world kind of moment, Hesta's amazing publicist reached out to me about the video and told her that we'd love to have it on the music blog. But I wanted to hear about what it was like to film from the star herself. Luckily, Hesta was game. Check out her cool video for "Can We Go Wrong," and then read on to hear how she and Randy did it.

"Making this video was physically one of the hardest things I've ever done in the name of art," says Hesta. "We got up at 5 a.m. for three weeks because we could only get about 1.5 hours of the right light as well as an empty park. The director (Randy Scott Slavin) shot 13K (yes thousand!) still photos of me -- in each one I moved a teeny, tiny bit and when you put them together you get that melting appearance. I do lots of yoga and am really into a dance style called waacking (you see a lot of those arm movements and such in this video) so I was in good shape to do it but it still left me sore and with mysterious bruises every day."